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NJ A6090

NJ A6090
Creates "New Jersey Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act."


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Introduced
12/02/2021
In Committee
12/02/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill creates various rights and employment protections for domestic workers who, under the bill, are defined as hourly and salaried employees, independent contractors, full-time and part-time individuals and temporary individuals, and any worker who: (1) works for one or more employer; and (2) is an individual who works in the residence of the employer for the purposes of caring for a child, serving as a companion or caretaker for a sick, convalescing, or elderly person, or a person with a disability; housekeeping or house cleaning; cooking; providing food or butler service; parking cars; cleaning laundry; gardening; personal organizing; or for any other domestic service purpose. The bill excludes from the definition of domestic worker any individual taking care of or providing services to that individual's family member; an individual primarily engaged in house sitting, pet sitting, or dog walking; an individual working at a business operating out of a residence, such as a home daycare business; an individual whose primary work involves house repair or maintenance, such a roofer, plumber, or other similar contractor; a home health care aide while the aide is paid through public funds; an individual established as a kinship legal guardian of a child who lives in the residence, or an individual who participates in the Kinship Navigator Program, as authorized by the Department of Children and Families, as a caregiver of a child who lives in the residence and receives services provided by a kinship navigator service provider; and an individual less than 18 years of age. The bill removes the exclusion of the domestic worker from the "Law Against Discrimination," P.L.1945, c.169 (C.10:5-1 et seq.) and the "New Jersey State Wage and Hour Law," P.L.1966, c.113 (C.34:11-56a et seq.). The bill also provides privacy rights to domestic workers, and it requires the employer or hiring entity to enter into a written contract with the domestic worker. The bill establishes penalties for violations of its provisions, including penalties against retaliation by the employer or hiring entity. The bill creates the Domestic Workers Standards and Implementation Board to monitor and review the implementation of the bill and make policy recommendations to the State regarding additional measures to be taken.

AI Summary

This bill creates the "New Jersey Domestic Workers' Bill of Rights Act." The key provisions of the bill are: This bill defines "domestic worker" and includes hourly and salaried employees, independent contractors, full-time and part-time individuals, and temporary workers who provide care for children, the elderly, or people with disabilities, as well as housekeeping, cooking, and other domestic services. The bill removes the exclusion of domestic workers from the Law Against Discrimination and the State Wage and Hour Law. It provides privacy rights for domestic workers and requires written contracts between domestic workers and their employers. The bill establishes penalties for violations, including a Domestic Workers Standards and Implementation Board to monitor implementation and make policy recommendations. The bill also requires written agreements, meal and rest breaks, and notification periods prior to termination for domestic workers. The bill authorizes the Department of Labor and Workforce Development to enforce the law's provisions.

Committee Categories

Labor and Employment

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Labor Committee (on 12/02/2021)

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